Thursday 8 April 2021

Best Conversion Van Layouts

Best Conversion Van Layouts These van layouts were designed for our client's lifestyles and needs, and we’ve found they cover all the bases when it comes to designing your conversion van! we’ll go through each one of the van floorplans offered in our van layout guide. If you’re looking for all the specs and access to our private Facebook community, you can join the van layout guide here. Though visibly different in their shape, a Vauxhall combo offers very similar attributes to both that of the Citroen Berlingo and Renault Kangoo. These models do resemble more of a van than a campervan, initially, but they also offer more scope when it comes to conversion. Therefore, you will likely find a range of different layouts here, but most will provide that essential kitchen space, seating area, and, of course, sleeping conversion area. The layouts below show various options/examples for race van/sports home conversions. They all provide a large garage area at the rear for motorbikes or other large items such as go-karts, quads, mountain bikes, outdoor equipment, etc. Each image shows the van it was based on, although they can be adapted to suit other vans. Also remember these are examples, if you have your own ideas or would like a combination of more than one layout we can build to individual specifications. You can easily flip any of these layouts around left to right or front to back and still make a functional van conversion. So where’s the best place to put your kitchen? should it go on the passenger side or the driver’s side? behind the cab or in the back? it all depends on what you care about most. Putting your kitchen by the side door could simplify refilling your water and propane tanks. Putting it behind the driver’s seat creates a nice, open feel in your van. Right behind the cab makes your van more private, while all the way in the back is a different twist on most van layouts out there. Some vanlifers even have kitchens that pull out of the trunk on drawers for cooking outside.

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